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Brinks Report > Blog > World > Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Hinges on the Living and the Dead: Will 29 Hostages Be Enough?
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Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Hinges on the Living and the Dead: Will 29 Hostages Be Enough?

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: April 15, 2025 11:24 am
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A new Israel-Hamas ceasefire proposal could bring a temporary pause to the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The offer, mediated by Egypt, would last 45 days. In return, Hamas would release half of the remaining hostages.

Out of 58 hostages still held, at least 34 are reportedly dead. If the deal goes through, around 29 hostages could be freed. The proposal also includes opening up aid routes into Gaza and a phased release of the remaining captives.

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Hamas is currently reviewing the offer. However, the group insists it will not disarm, calling its weapons a “red line.” This stance continues to block progress toward a permanent peace.

Humanitarian Crisis Deepens in Gaza

Meanwhile, Gaza faces what the United Nations calls the worst humanitarian crisis since the war began. Hospitals are running out of fuel and medicine. Food supplies are dangerously low. Children and elderly people are among the worst affected.

Israel has blocked the entry of aid since March 2. As a result, the crisis is growing rapidly, with many areas now unreachable for humanitarian workers.

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What Each Side Wants

Hamas says any deal must include a permanent ceasefire, full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, and open access for humanitarian aid.

On the other hand, Israel demands that Hamas disarm as a condition for any lasting peace. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remains firm, saying the group’s weapons are a security threat to Israel.

Hamas negotiators are now heading to Qatar to continue discussions. Talks are ongoing, but a final deal still seems far off.

Global Leaders Call for Peace

International pressure is growing. French President Emmanuel Macron and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas have both called for an immediate ceasefire and unrestricted aid delivery.

Macron went a step further by suggesting France may recognize a Palestinian state. This drew sharp criticism from Netanyahu, who said such a move would endanger Israel’s security.

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Why Previous Talks Failed

This is not the first ceasefire proposal. A two-month truce earlier this year fell apart in March. Disagreements over what should happen next caused talks to collapse.

Hamas wanted a broader prisoner swap and international guarantees to end the war. Israel, however, insisted that all hostages must be released first.

What’s Next?

The coming days will be critical. If both sides can find common ground, the 45-day Israel-Hamas ceasefire could provide much-needed relief to Gaza’s civilians. But without compromise, the cycle of violence is likely to continue.

Also Read: Eight Pakistani Workers Killed by Baloch Militants in Iran

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